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  • People First Language

    This article discusses the importance of using inclusive language to describe people with disability. All people should be described with an emphasis on their strengths and talents, rather than their weaknesses or 'problems'. Medical descriptors should be avoided, as the majority of disabling barriers are attitudinal and environmental.

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  • Inclusive Recreation - A Passport to a real life!

    This is an interview with Mark Oherberg, co-ordinator of an Inclusive Recreation Project in the USA. The organisation assists families to assist their child with disability to participate in recreation programs together with same aged peers without disability.

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  • Congregation and Segregation - Why it just doesnt make sense!

    This collection of articles offers personal perspectives on why individual housing arrangements are more suitable to people with disability than segregated or congregated housing. Housing choices should be made on the basis of enhancing individuals' quality of life, not on the basis of economic efficiency.

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  • Supporting Students with Autism: 10 Ideas for Inclusive Classrooms

    This hands-on article provides 10 tips to help teachers successfully include students with autism in their classrooms.

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  • We come bearing gifts. The story of Deohaeko Support Network.

    This is the story of twelve families from the Durham Region in Ontario (USA) who joined together in 1989 to provide a better future for their sons and daughters with a disability. They developed two projects: the Rougemount Co-operatives Homes, Inc.

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  • Inclusion in Preschool Classrooms

    This is a tip-sheet for parents who are keen on providing Inclusive Education for their children of pre-school age. It explains the concept of Inclusive Education and what an inclusion team does to help your child in pre-school classroms.

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  • La inclusion en clases preescolares

    Please note: This is the translation of the article " Inclusion in Pre-School Classrooms " into Spanish. For the English version: File no: 11125.

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  • All my life's a circle. Using the tools: Circles, MAPs & PATHS

    This popular book captures the essence and spirit of three creative and exciting tools used by many schools and organizations to build innovative and quality education or human service systems that truly meet the needs of the people being served.

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  • Creating Circles of Friends. A peer support and inclusion workbook

    This book shows how building a child's circle of friends can increase their sense of belonging whilst reducing the incidence of disruption. The approach contributes to improved classroom performance and strengthens friendships, personal relationships and growth.

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  • Inclusion: Recent research

    Dr. Bunch, a respected professor of education at York University in Toronto, and his research associate Angela Valeo, herself a classroom teacher, write in a readable and enjoyable style.

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